This book is a collection of four short stories written by J. M. Barrie.
The stories all involve families that have been affected by the First
World War: The first story revolves around an elderly woman with no
family who spontaneously "adopts" a man who is about to go to war. The
second concerns the relationship between a father and his son who is
enlisting as an officer, and the third story follows an elderly man with
dementia as he's trying to make sense of the changes that are happening
around him. The fourth and last story centres on a father trying to move
on after his son's death. These masterful and thought-provoking tales
are highly recommended for fans of the short story form, and are not to
be missed by collectors of Barrie's work. Sir James Matthew Barrie
(1860 - 1937) was a Scottish writer and dramatist, most famous for being
the creator of the classic children's story "Peter Pan". Many vintage
texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with
this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable,
modern, high-quality edition. It comes complete with a specially
commissioned new biography of the author.